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Jimmie Johnson, who is seeking his sixth straight Cup title, gets pumped up in Victory Lane after spending Saturday night with his crew tweaking the car's setup.
Jimmie Johnson, who is seeking his sixth straight Cup title, gets pumped up in Victory Lane after spending Saturday night with his crew tweaking the car’s setup.
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Jimmie Johnson didn’t qualify where he wanted, and his car never quite cooperated during the final practice session at Kansas Speedway.

So he spent Saturday evening in the garage area, going over different setups with the rest of his team. That dedication, that attention to detail, is a big reason he’s chasing his sixth straight Cup title.

Johnson and his team must have figured things out. The defending series champion stormed to the front early Sunday, then weathered a series of late cautions before holding off Kasey Kahne in a green-white- checkered finish for his first win since April.

“Jimmie was very dedicated last night with us, trying to figure out the setup of the car,” crew chief Chad Knaus said. “We pored over a lot of combinations, and we came up with a good one.”

Johnson led 197 laps in one of the most dominant performances the track has ever seen. The victory was the 55th for Johnson, moving him into a tie with Rusty Wallace for eighth on the career list.

“The competitor in all of us, we’ve known we’ve been close,” Johnson said.

Johnson stumbled through the first two races in NASCAR’s version of a postseason and was 10th in the standings heading to Dover. A second-place finish last weekend gave him confidence, and his first win since Talladega moved him into third in the Chase behind Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick.

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